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The Greeks had a myth that explained the Egyptian gods. The story goes, Zeus was defeated by the Titan monster Typhus and was imprisoned in chains on Olympus. The other God’s had no chance to defeat a monster that could defeat Zeus and so they fled Olympus to save themselves. They took the form of animals as disguises and fled to Egypt where the Egyptians recognized them gods and so worshipped them as human animal hybrids Eventually, the gods Pan and Apollo went back to Olympus to save Zeus. Pan used his mighty yell to distract the titan while Apollo used his great speed to sprint to Zeus and free him. Then Zeus battled the monster again and won, taking back Olympus. He then threw down a mountain upon the monster to imprison him for all eternity. Even to this day the monster’s rage boils over from time to time and the mountain erupts with fire as he tries furiously to escape! His prison is Mt. Edna in Sicily, the most active volcano in Europe Thought it was a cool story so just wanted to share it
Ancient Kemet existed far before Greece THEIR "gods" were stolen from Ancient Kemet. European people always trying to put themselves in places they were never in.
@@jmack115 bro the whole point of the story is one culture trying to explain why another cultures worships different gods It’s a history lesson and if you think on it you can even draw parallels from this story to modern day cultures and how they interact
This is why Anubis is my favorite. You have all this drama happening amongst the other gods and then you have Anubis just vibing and dedicating himself to his job. Not to mention the fact that he was offered the title of the ruler of the dead and just decided to give that title to Osiris just so he could focus more on the job he already had.
As I get older and mature I realize “good vs. evil” is seldom the case. With mythology especially but also in other fictional universes. The Jedi did evil things, super heros did evil things. Villains often have a good reason for their actions. Kinda cool to see my perspective change over the years
I saw this video about 2-3 days ago and saw this comment today i had sudden urge to find this comment and take a screenshot of it, went into the comments of every video i saw in between these days and finally found it. Thanks for commenting this.
@@utkarshpuniani4849 of course!! Zeus was NOT a good guy and I feel like super man killed thousands with all those building he knocked down. It’s a very odd and hard to describe feeling knowing it’s not as simple as good vs evil
@@DJRashadHayes Well, from what little I know of the expanded universe, the Jedi are actually the ones responsible for the existence of the Sith. There was a few Jedi that thought learning more/from the darkside could be beneficial and wanted an academy specializing in the darkside. The Jedi refused, but those interested built an academy anyway. When the Jedi found out they destroyed it. I think there was a few more attempts at the academy, but each time the Jedi stopped it. Eventually, those at the academies gave in completely to darkside and started to fight back. The rest is history. I could be wrong about so anyone please feel free to correct me. Not exactly evil maybe, but c'mon, all the Jedi had to do was let them force lighting zap that meiloorun at the end the room lol
@@DJRashadHayes Hmm... I'll steer clear of philosophical and political problems and just point out their genocide of the Sith species. They executed an entire civilization.
@@spacesky5725 Well, technically Hades/Pluto is the god of the Underworld, which is a role more comparable to Osiris. The Greek/Roman god of death would be Thanatos/Letum (or Mors), who actually killed people and guided them to the underworld. Just a little scholar coming through.
In regards to Set… You may also want to keep in mind that the religion and mythology of Kemet (Egypt) had roughly 4000 years to develop and change, and Set is one of the oldest and mightiest Netjeru (Divinities) of Kemet, right up there with Anpu (Anubis), having even been revered since before the earliest pre-dynastic times. In other words, this divinity has been worshipped in one form or another even since before Egypt was even actually Egypt. His role within the religion and mythology has changed a lot, probably more than most of the other Netjeru. Needless to say, Set vastly predates the Ennead Netjeru-Asar (Osiris), Aset (Isis), Heru-ur (Horus the Elder), etc., and all of their related myths and legends-and thusly, he was only adopted into that much latter form of the Kemetic religion and it’s mythology to fit their narratives and agendas. Set always symbolizes and represents chaos and many negative and destructive aspects of reality, but he also symbolizes and represents many positive and creative aspects as well. However, ever since he was adopted into to myths about the Ennead, most people have overlooked his many positive traits as his older mythology has been rejected. He is the multifarious and multifaceted divinity, the many faced Netjeru. He may have been the eternal master and origin of Asfet (chaos, destructiveness, negativity, injustice, violence, etc.), but he also defended others against it and held such forces back to allow Kemet to exist in the light of Ma’at (order, creativity, positivity, justice, peace, etc.). He is the patron of magicians (including the helpful priesthoods), and before Aset stole the true-name or Ra, he was also the foremost magicians amongst the Netjeru (afterwards he is second only to Aset). He may have ruled the deserts, dangerous creatures, and all manner of natural and unnatural disasters, but he also provided safe passage through the deserts, held back those same disasters, safeguarded every oasis, and was invoked to ward off evil spirits. He may have been responsible for violence and war, but he also taught the people to be strong and courageous enough to endure, survive and thrive. He ruled over infertility, but he was also invoked to ward off infertility by lovers wanting to conceive children, and for a long time his priesthood would even help with fertility rites and medicines. He ruled over foreigners and foreign lands, but he also helped with trade and travel. There are many more such instances of his positive traits being forgotten or outright ignored as he was demonized by the cults of the Ennead. … Also, and I don’t know where you got Apep being a “she,” when all of the actual texts refer to Apep as a very definite “he.” He’s the umbilical cord of Ra. His myths are also much younger than those of Set, making the myth of Set battling Apep another case of Set’s mythology being retconed. Apep became the chief bad guy of the religion and mythology, taking over some of the things Set originally did. Meanwhile, Set becomes the defender of Ra-just another divinity of war and weather fighting a giant chaos monster-and I can’t help but wonder if this is just a result of other Near-Eastern cultures such as the Canaanites influencing and corrupting the original myths of their Kemetic neighbors during their cultural exchanges. Eventually, much later, Apep gradually fades away from any true religious and mythological significance, being relegated to a scary background prop for Ra’s journey through the Duat (Twelve Hours of Night), and Set once again starts to fill the more traditional negative roles he used to do for the Netjeru as all foreign influences start to get diminished and rejected (including Apep), but this time without any of his positive qualities to go with him, playing villain to the newer and more popular Netjeru of The Ennead.
To possibly account for the gender mix ups, there is archaeological evidence that suggests many of the Egyptian Divinities had both masculine and feminine counterparts/forms, and that Divinities who were a blend of both or gender neutral also existed. A lot of that has been lost to history. Additionally however, during the period where archaeology in Egypt was most prominent/glorified, the most accepted English gender-neutral/ambiguous pronoun at the time was "he" leading to many Divinities being classified in the modern day as strictly male, leaving out their female or neutral aspects (not to mention the Victorian cultural biases that were imposed on them, further obscuring said aspects).
Yesss love this comment. Too often gods associated with the more darker parts of life get the worst wrap when any god can be used for good or bad. A god of love could be called on to ruin a marriage or a god of death could end a life or spare a life from death.
>Osiris had an affair with his brother, Seth’s, wife >a child was born >Seth furious >Seth tricked Osiris in a blatantly obvious trap >Seth kills brother who slept with his wife >also Osiris overthrow his father >Seth is “evil” Seth is the chad god of the dry lands.
@@dragonbullets2763 To me it was because he was associated with death and fate, but his apaprent moral position was neutral - whereas some of the other gods were depicted as more biased towards either peace or chaos. Anubis, not adhering to any particular formulas, just had this more mysterious aura to me.
Egyptian god is the most visually intriguing for me, like other mythology are amazing in their own way, i love sundanese mahabarata/ramayana myth to death, but there is something about egyptian myth that so colorful , vibrant, diverse and unique. As an artist myself i mesmerized by the creative potential of these lore
did you know that sudan was a part of egypt until the english took over egypt and divided it up? also Palestine was also originally egyptian land, again until it was divided.
Greek mythology: _Zeus cheats on another thousand women_ Egyptian mythology: _Horus actually impregnated Set by nutting on his salad, which Set ate unknowingly_
I've always been fascinated with ancient Egypt. This channel puts forth a real interesting take on this subject that I feel refreshing as well as interesting.
Actually some archeological evidnece from recent years, prove Horus really existed! He lived around 5000 years ago and united the upper and lower Kingdom of Egypt. The story of Horus vs Seth, like the Trojan war is inspire by real event. Of course, much like the Trojan war, we can only piece together bit and pieces of what happened, base on mythology, but it give us a rough idea what happened. A further interesting fact, when they enter Horus' pyramid, do you know who Horus look like? Barack Obama. A more interesting fact, in the pyramid there is a line that translate into English says 5000 years later a Pharaoh from a far away land west to the great sea of the world would come and visit my tomb, that Pharaoh is my reincarnation, which literally infer Obama is Horus reincarnated. And the fact the real Horus in history looked like Obama...Cool! (Wait, if Obama is Horus reincarnated then...is Osama Bin Ladin Seth reincarnated? If that is true, the mythology is for certain right about one thing, Seth is an ass hole. Wait, in that case...is seal team 6, that killed Osama Bin Ladin, the reincarnation of Horus Generals or something LOL)
Humans were born from the tears of Ra's happiness. Beautiful. No wonder in the many myths of Gods the Egyptian one is one of the few that treat their humans better than most
True that’s why I love Egyptian Mythology. They treat humans right, want to help them, do not have children with them etc. It is so much different from e.g. Greek mythology where most of the gods hated humans.
@@psychonaut175 can u read ? The Lord is a Negor and his son or should I say Hebrew Israelites cause that’s who his ppl are Shalawam kingdom is at HAND
I named my cat Osiris. I know it's not supposed to be a funny story, but I lost it when he was telling the story about Osiris getting trapped in the coffin at the feast he was invited to. Just because nums and boxes are my cat's two favorite things.
I remember reading somewhere during while Anubis was guarding Osiris's body, Set tried to destroy it even more my turning into a leopard, but Anubis having none of it grabbed Set and skinned him and wore his skin as a cloak
Bastet is my most favorite out the mythical Egyptian Pantheon mostly because one her roles is the Goddess of Protection meaning while yes she is the gentle humanoid Cat Goddess of the Sun, the Moon, Fertility/Motherhood, and Healing the fact she is also the Goddess of Protection means despite her gentle nature she's not afraid to unsheathe her claws, and bear her teeth and strike down evil spirits, wicked monsters, and villainous demons that escape the Underworld if innocent mortals are threatened by them heck the myths constantly state that her primary enemy is the Serpent God of Evil and Darkness Apep aka Apophis.
@@azathothyogsothoth8222 This does not mean they sweat Arabs !! Just speak arabic .. like Cameroon or Ghana speaks French and English ... do you mean they are British ??? Stop Ignorance
@@azathothyogsothoth8222 Stop bothering the Egyptians in the comments ... The Egyptians are very nice people and upset by these ridiculous comments ... there was no extermination of them Only religion changes Islam became the first to worship Amon, Akhenaten and Jesus, and the official language was changed. But the people did not change, and there was no genocide in history. They were not slaves ... please do not upset them.
@@azathothyogsothoth8222 Black can not build something that still lives in Ruth's hut in West Africa and sells his brother's slaves Black IQ is weak ... We Arabs Caucasian people in western Asiba have a huge civilization and the founder of religion Ibrahimi
I'm not only watching this in quarantine, but it's also 2:39 in the morning, and like, my brain is just screaming cat girls as soon as I see Bastet. I'm fine, I swear.
What about the fact that every time "new gods" were added to the myth story; it was directly related to New Kings taking power (for the powerful shifting control) and them rewriting the control system for their people to value. It's almost like when Kings take over a region and they destroy the monuments and statues of the prior king.
The new God of War that had come out was actually supposed to be set in Egyptian mythology but they changed it to Norse mythology. Theres even concept art of it.
You may encounter Osiris as “Jesus” we love to evolve overtime and see; your god is the rightful owner in taking of The One True Lord Ra’s place as he is chosen
I'm a Sanatani ( Hindu), and I just wanna say The Egyptian, Greek and Hindu mythologies are so amazing and interesting.. Also they share some similarities. Three of these mythologies are really old, had many gods unlike abrahmic religions like Christianity, Islam, jew... With one god. Wish we could know more and more about these ancient mythologies.
@@English_Amiraevolution is evident. Besides you should never "fear" god , you should be friends with him ...also no one can questions in abrahmic religion that just says a lot about whether it's a truth or just a mere cult
I love studying mythology. It can be very interesting and indicative of a culture. I find it interesting in Egyptian mythology most of the gods are based on nature and animals. It shows their appreciation for their land and wildlife. Also the Nile was a great source for the people of Egyptian which is most likely why it is revered in mythology as well as the sun.
GavinGavynLyric PLUS I WISH PPL STOP DEPICTING ANCIENT EGYPTIANS AS ARABS!!! THEY WERE DEFINITELY “BLACK” PEOPLE!!!! The game god of war better get this right when they go to ancient Egypt because Assassin’s Creed: Origins didn’t.
If you’re into mythology this is the perfect channel to learn more about Greek gods and goddesses. Could you post more about Egyptian gods and goddesses! :)
Mystical Luna cause Egyptian mythology was copied heavily from the Greeks but watered down that’s why some things are from African/Egyptian mythology or culture
@@liberalegypt the greeks didnt take from the eygptians the greek myts stems from a much older religion from europe known as the proto indo european religion.
I HAVE NEVER UNDERSTOOD EGYPTIAN BELIEFS BEFORE THIS VIDEO. THANK YOU FOR EXPLAINING IT THOROUGHLY AND CLEARLY. I NOW GET IT AND CAN CONTINUE TO STUDY WHAT IVE LEARNED HERE.
That's not the "real" Egyptian mythology. That's the new kingdom mythology. The ancient kingdom mythology starts with the self creation of Amun out of the primordial waters and then he proceeds to create stuff.
This is inaccurate information. Nun which is the water is the start of creation. There are 4 worlds of creation all ruled by their own families of Gods. The four worlds are Manu, Aakhut, Rosetau, and Ament. Water, fire, earth, and air. The world of Manu : there are 11 steps to begin creation each step is represented by a God. Nun (water) created the sun (RA) with motion, matter, space, time, darkness, light, communication, structure, precession, rotation, and revolution. The constant motion and chaos mixed with Nun speaking creative utterings… the sun emerged from the water and is the first element to come about. Which then transitions us and leads us into the second world of creation Fire. The world of Aakhut. There’s a whole lot more. But I’ll end it here lol
Seth wife tricked osiris who's wife is isis. Seth's wife is isis's sister who looks a lot like her sp she transformed herself into Isis to trick osiris
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wait, what did they actually do? I genuinely thought he like was punching him... abusing him... like in a abusive relationship... I now think they did something else... PLEASE what did they do?
Are you referring to the fake Egyptians on the cover photo? The ancient Egyptians were Ugandans who followed the Nile from the great lakes of Africa to kemet (Egypt).
You want any details about it? Because originally that is how it was but then Osiris cult started getting famous and eventually took over Anubis' role as the ruler of the underworld and Set turned from a powerful god to evil god and Egyptians didn't want Anubis to have a connection with an evil god, so they changed his story to him being the son of Osiris 👍🏼
How was Seth evil? He just repeated the actions of Osiris before him. In fact Osiris betray Seth by fathering a child with his wife. There seems to be no evidence besides his title that he is evil. No evil deeds. No attrocities. No unjust laws. Is this a case of history rewriten by the victors? Genuinely asking.
Set isn't evil at all, he even defends Ra's sun barge nightly from the Giant snake of chaos Apophis, who casts a spell to put all the other gods to sleep, but since Set is too clever to fall for such a spell, he alone defends the rest of the gods from the great serpent.
Blake Jones in the video it said that Seth's wife disguised herself as Isis so it doesn't sound like Osiris knew it was Seth's wife when he slept with her. Also I would say killing his brother and trying to abuse his nephew are evil. I hear what your saying when you say Seth was following what Osiris did in talking the throne from his dad. Only difference there is that Osiris didn't kill his dad. What do you think?
WOW... very informative... I never imagined Egyptian mythology to be this interesting. Hope you can do other mythologies as well. (Asian, African, Nordic, etc.,) Thumbs up for u.
@@rob-8541 Egypt was/is not intercontinental. Egypt has always been in Africa...this is the subtle swipe at the black man's ingenuity. Always trying to co-opt African civilization to be other than African. Egyptians were black, not Arabs... Some of the current people in Egypt are not indigenous. Just like America is full of Europeans instead of native Indian people in less than 500 yrs.
I never heard the entire story about Set and Orsiris; the story is always told from the perspective that Set was just jealous and evil. However, after hearing the whole story of how Osiris was having an affair with Set's wife; I think it is prejudicial to place all of the blame on Set. Osiris definitely played a part in this unfortunate event. Therefore, I think that Set's emotions and Osiris lust got the better of the both of them. Moral in my analysis is be sure to know both sides of a story before passing judgment; the entire story without omissions gives context to the events and behaviors of the Individuals involved. Thanks
Well I don't know anything about Egyptian mythology but in this video he said Neftis was disguised as isis and then Osiris had a affair with her ...Osiris might not be aware of that he might have thought her to be isis , his wife in real.
It’s crazy to me after studying multiple mythologies (norse, egyptian, greek and even christianity) that there was always a set of NEW Gods who dethroned the OLD Gods. I am sure something has happend back then, the humans saw it but couldn’t quite understand everything and depicted it in their own way creating multiple mithologies.
@@teresalopes5460 just as any other religion. Do you really believe that a man in the ancient days rode a fire chariot without him and the chariot itself burning up?
@@teresalopes5460no it’s not. It’s a believed in Religion, so it doesn’t count as a mythology. Just Islam isn’t a mythology but a religion that I personally believe to be false. Basically No one believes Ketenism anymore(Egyptian Mythology), so that would count.
Noah’s flood which wiped out the world was the great event. As the world was repopulated and the story of the flood shared across new families, those who tried to make sense of it were probably the originators of mythologies like that of Egypt. This would’ve taken place over multiple generations and probably wasn’t solidified as a belief system until after the Tower of Babel when God confounded man’s language and the three family groups of Noah went their separate ways in the world. Ham being the son of Noah whose descendants went to Egypt.
I learned greeks get the ideas from egyptians, then romans from greeks. Same with their architectures, just add or costumize something. That why i admire egyptians more than greeks and romans. The longest civilization. ❤
@@perzmendez1104 you seem to be missing that that Egyptians got ot from the sumerians and they got it from the Tart(arians) .. who got it from the hyperboreans!!
@@MrCheffie71 yeah i know, but unfortunately they have less records of history to study and admire compare to egyptians. I even hope theres more in pre historic. :(
Even though religion changed several times in Egypt, the mystical nature of cats is still acknowledged to this day. My Muslim family told me never to harm cats because they are.. "special" and harming them would bring harm to the one who does it. As pets dogs are literally the underdogs as they don't have the special status of cats. On the streets cats roam around cafeterias, shops and restaurants and are offered food by all. It's considered a demeaning act to refuse feeding a stray cat. So, even though their religious significance was long gone, over the ages and to this day they are still seen and treated as special creatures.
I have seen muslim videos where cat walking on books excetp the quoran. They really have special status there. I have heard that in egypt a tourist kicked a cat and she died and then the mob killded him.
Anubis weighed my heart almost 2 years ago. He seemed happy. Well he was smiling as he got closer. He is scary man. Can't wait till he is a little friendly
@@melindaivie2188 yes. It was like I was in a cave watching him do a ritual over me on an altar table. Lots of flowers, candles and incense. When I woke up he was in the walls. Does that make sense?
@@SasuGaa1Fan he never spoke to me and I did freak out and tell him to go away 🤦🏾♀️. I have since reached out and apologised. He said 3 words. 'I heard you'!! I know now that in time our paths will cross again
I'll be honest, Yu-Gi-Oh is the reason why I became so interested in Egyptian mythology. This video was really interesting and I definitely learned a lot but every time I heard the name 'Seth', I kept thinking of Seth who was Pharaoh Atem's cousin and later reincarnates as Seto Kaiba.
I mean that is what religion is explaining why the world is the way it is. People would always wonder why things happened and they made their own religions to explain that.
The Limon Is that why Christians killed anyone that didn’t believe in Jesus? Or how about Religion basically causing every conflict in the world for 2019 years now.
Listening to that last part about cats and looking at my own cat, laying in my bed with her arms and legs all spread forward, semi closed eyes and slightly purring cracked me up 🤣😂
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Osiris : I'm the ruler of this universe
Also Osiris : This coffin is too much for me to open
Set: I SEALED WITH THE KOST POWERFUL MATERIAL IN THE UNIVERSE!!
Osiris: Gold? Sand? Diamond!?
Set: Flextape
Osiris: NOOOOOO!!!!
Ia this a reference to Age Mythology campaign?
Ah they made it too tame. In actuality, Set stabbed Osiris before cutting out his tongue. He did that after having him lie in the coffin.
@@abdurrahmanf.a.5624 Nope, never heard of it.
@@theultimatechaser I see, thank you for the details.
Common theme in All mythology: Children rise up to destory father. Brother fights brother.
Yep... same theme all the way to god & lucifer
payne bobbees
In a way yes God is the parent of all things since God crested everything.
@@Inayaheleven wrong
adrianna2288
So God didn’t create everything?
payne bobbees
It’s a public forum so I don’t need to keep them to myself 🙄
Anubis + Hades = The Best and Least Problematic Gods in Popular Mythology
Lord Yama in Hindu mythology
@@rithinreddy1635 Well then looking into him too!
kidnapping Persephone to marry her*
@@s.vi1 Least problematic, not "not problematic".
@@ryanergo754 ik lol i just felt the need to say
The Greeks had a myth that explained the Egyptian gods.
The story goes, Zeus was defeated by the Titan monster Typhus and was imprisoned in chains on Olympus. The other God’s had no chance to defeat a monster that could defeat Zeus and so they fled Olympus to save themselves. They took the form of animals as disguises and fled to Egypt where the Egyptians recognized them gods and so worshipped them as human animal hybrids
Eventually, the gods Pan and Apollo went back to Olympus to save Zeus. Pan used his mighty yell to distract the titan while Apollo used his great speed to sprint to Zeus and free him. Then Zeus battled the monster again and won, taking back Olympus.
He then threw down a mountain upon the monster to imprison him for all eternity. Even to this day the monster’s rage boils over from time to time and the mountain erupts with fire as he tries furiously to escape! His prison is Mt. Edna in Sicily, the most active volcano in Europe
Thought it was a cool story so just wanted to share it
Thank you !
Sounds like the titan was the money king, defeated all of heaven to then be imprisoned under a mountain
I thought it was hermes not apollo
Ancient Kemet existed far before Greece THEIR "gods" were stolen from Ancient Kemet. European people always trying to put themselves in places they were never in.
@@jmack115 bro the whole point of the story is one culture trying to explain why another cultures worships different gods
It’s a history lesson and if you think on it you can even draw parallels from this story to modern day cultures and how they interact
*horus and seth’s family drama*
Meanwhile Anubis: Just here, don’t mind me. Just helping the dead.
Lol
I wonder y he didn’t interfere
There is another side of this legend which said that Seith is the victum
Anubis is love, anubis is life
Meh
Some random teenager; "My family is totally the most insane family in existence!"
Anubis; "Hold my beer."
ضحك 😂
Hades: If you think you're family is crazy, Anubis Than take a look at mine.
Hel: Allow me to tell you about my father's antics...
@@Hilipinapixili Hahahahahah
The Gods of the Underworld are the most chill one's
This is why Anubis is my favorite.
You have all this drama happening amongst the other gods and then you have Anubis just vibing and dedicating himself to his job.
Not to mention the fact that he was offered the title of the ruler of the dead and just decided to give that title to Osiris just so he could focus more on the job he already had.
Now that is dedication
Lol my name is Anubis 😂😂😂and I'm a girl
@@JEsusCHriSTamen666 like for real ? Your official name is Anubis ? It’s next to possible to hear such names now
Anubis is my favorite Egyptian god as well.
Same with Hades
As I get older and mature I realize “good vs. evil” is seldom the case. With mythology especially but also in other fictional universes. The Jedi did evil things, super heros did evil things. Villains often have a good reason for their actions. Kinda cool to see my perspective change over the years
I saw this video about 2-3 days ago and saw this comment today i had sudden urge to find this comment and take a screenshot of it, went into the comments of every video i saw in between these days and finally found it. Thanks for commenting this.
@@utkarshpuniani4849 of course!! Zeus was NOT a good guy and I feel like super man killed thousands with all those building he knocked down. It’s a very odd and hard to describe feeling knowing it’s not as simple as good vs evil
What evil did the Jedi do??
@@DJRashadHayes
Well, from what little I know of the expanded universe, the Jedi are actually the ones responsible for the existence of the Sith. There was a few Jedi that thought learning more/from the darkside could be beneficial and wanted an academy specializing in the darkside. The Jedi refused, but those interested built an academy anyway. When the Jedi found out they destroyed it. I think there was a few more attempts at the academy, but each time the Jedi stopped it. Eventually, those at the academies gave in completely to darkside and started to fight back. The rest is history.
I could be wrong about so anyone please feel free to correct me.
Not exactly evil maybe, but c'mon, all the Jedi had to do was let them force lighting zap that meiloorun at the end the room lol
@@DJRashadHayes Hmm... I'll steer clear of philosophical and political problems and just point out their genocide of the Sith species. They executed an entire civilization.
14:00 "The goddess followed Rá during the day in his solar boat..." First case of a cat running after a laser light
True hahaha!
Ra probably was on his laptop and she just wanted to sit on it
Hahahaha
The gods of death are usually the good ones in myths
i.e. Hades
Anubis, Hades and Pluto all of them are pretty chilled but are gods of death.
Irony
@@spacesky5725 true lol and complete opposite with the so called all mighty gods
@@spacesky5725 Well, technically Hades/Pluto is the god of the Underworld, which is a role more comparable to Osiris. The Greek/Roman god of death would be Thanatos/Letum (or Mors), who actually killed people and guided them to the underworld. Just a little scholar coming through.
@@yunamchill9169 oh thanks I didn't know that
Osiris: *has an affair*
Horus: *feeds Seth poisoned salad*
Seth: *eats poison*
Ra: *gets dethroned*
Isis: *gets beheaded*
Anubis: *just vibing on a boat*
If the boat is rocking, you don't come knocking.
Vibe check
My
THX
Poisoned with nut, geez
In regards to Set…
You may also want to keep in mind that the religion and mythology of Kemet (Egypt) had roughly 4000 years to develop and change, and Set is one of the oldest and mightiest Netjeru (Divinities) of Kemet, right up there with Anpu (Anubis), having even been revered since before the earliest pre-dynastic times. In other words, this divinity has been worshipped in one form or another even since before Egypt was even actually Egypt. His role within the religion and mythology has changed a lot, probably more than most of the other Netjeru. Needless to say, Set vastly predates the Ennead Netjeru-Asar (Osiris), Aset (Isis), Heru-ur (Horus the Elder), etc., and all of their related myths and legends-and thusly, he was only adopted into that much latter form of the Kemetic religion and it’s mythology to fit their narratives and agendas.
Set always symbolizes and represents chaos and many negative and destructive aspects of reality, but he also symbolizes and represents many positive and creative aspects as well. However, ever since he was adopted into to myths about the Ennead, most people have overlooked his many positive traits as his older mythology has been rejected. He is the multifarious and multifaceted divinity, the many faced Netjeru. He may have been the eternal master and origin of Asfet (chaos, destructiveness, negativity, injustice, violence, etc.), but he also defended others against it and held such forces back to allow Kemet to exist in the light of Ma’at (order, creativity, positivity, justice, peace, etc.). He is the patron of magicians (including the helpful priesthoods), and before Aset stole the true-name or Ra, he was also the foremost magicians amongst the Netjeru (afterwards he is second only to Aset). He may have ruled the deserts, dangerous creatures, and all manner of natural and unnatural disasters, but he also provided safe passage through the deserts, held back those same disasters, safeguarded every oasis, and was invoked to ward off evil spirits. He may have been responsible for violence and war, but he also taught the people to be strong and courageous enough to endure, survive and thrive. He ruled over infertility, but he was also invoked to ward off infertility by lovers wanting to conceive children, and for a long time his priesthood would even help with fertility rites and medicines. He ruled over foreigners and foreign lands, but he also helped with trade and travel. There are many more such instances of his positive traits being forgotten or outright ignored as he was demonized by the cults of the Ennead.
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Also, and I don’t know where you got Apep being a “she,” when all of the actual texts refer to Apep as a very definite “he.” He’s the umbilical cord of Ra. His myths are also much younger than those of Set, making the myth of Set battling Apep another case of Set’s mythology being retconed. Apep became the chief bad guy of the religion and mythology, taking over some of the things Set originally did. Meanwhile, Set becomes the defender of Ra-just another divinity of war and weather fighting a giant chaos monster-and I can’t help but wonder if this is just a result of other Near-Eastern cultures such as the Canaanites influencing and corrupting the original myths of their Kemetic neighbors during their cultural exchanges. Eventually, much later, Apep gradually fades away from any true religious and mythological significance, being relegated to a scary background prop for Ra’s journey through the Duat (Twelve Hours of Night), and Set once again starts to fill the more traditional negative roles he used to do for the Netjeru as all foreign influences start to get diminished and rejected (including Apep), but this time without any of his positive qualities to go with him, playing villain to the newer and more popular Netjeru of The Ennead.
I always like Set for some reason.
the destroyer so you can build.
Space, Energy, Time.
This is very informative, thank you.
Also, he called Thoth female, too.
Thanks
To possibly account for the gender mix ups, there is archaeological evidence that suggests many of the Egyptian Divinities had both masculine and feminine counterparts/forms, and that Divinities who were a blend of both or gender neutral also existed. A lot of that has been lost to history. Additionally however, during the period where archaeology in Egypt was most prominent/glorified, the most accepted English gender-neutral/ambiguous pronoun at the time was "he" leading to many Divinities being classified in the modern day as strictly male, leaving out their female or neutral aspects (not to mention the Victorian cultural biases that were imposed on them, further obscuring said aspects).
Yesss love this comment. Too often gods associated with the more darker parts of life get the worst wrap when any god can be used for good or bad. A god of love could be called on to ruin a marriage or a god of death could end a life or spare a life from death.
Seth: Thanks for the salad
Horus: No prob
Seth: Why does this ranch taste so funny?
Horus: You fool! You fell for one of my many blunders!
Right
Inconceivable!!
Seth or Set
My god i hate my mind
U fool u fell for the oldest trick in the book .. I can't believe u" -spaceballs 😂😂
>Osiris had an affair with his brother, Seth’s, wife
>a child was born
>Seth furious
>Seth tricked Osiris in a blatantly obvious trap
>Seth kills brother who slept with his wife
>also Osiris overthrow his father
>Seth is “evil”
Seth is the chad god of the dry lands.
The only and true God of evil and chaos is Apep.
@@pll_princeza_luna_lyra As far as I know, Apep is the god of Evil, while Set is the god of the desert, darkness and chaos.
@@markokrstic8795in any case he is true evil not Seth
@@pll_princeza_luna_lyra True. Just wanted to correct your statement that Apep was the god of Chaos.
@@markokrstic8795 thank you
When I was younger I was interested in Egyptian mythology. Anubis was always my favorite.
Why anubis .Just cause he was popular?
Dragon Bullets he’s the only one that just gets on with his job without nutting in his relative’s salads.
Ra, anubis and thoth are my favourites
@@dragonbullets2763 for me, it was because he has a wolf head. Wolves were my favourite animals back then
@@dragonbullets2763 To me it was because he was associated with death and fate, but his apaprent moral position was neutral - whereas some of the other gods were depicted as more biased towards either peace or chaos. Anubis, not adhering to any particular formulas, just had this more mysterious aura to me.
Egyptian god is the most visually intriguing for me, like other mythology are amazing in their own way, i love sundanese mahabarata/ramayana myth to death, but there is something about egyptian myth that so colorful , vibrant, diverse and unique. As an artist myself i mesmerized by the creative potential of these lore
did you know that sudan was a part of egypt until the english took over egypt and divided it up? also Palestine was also originally egyptian land, again until it was divided.
@@cherifitzssudan was part of egypt because egypt conquered sudan
Greek mythology: _Zeus cheats on another thousand women_
Egyptian mythology: _Horus actually impregnated Set by nutting on his salad, which Set ate unknowingly_
The God of the comment section speaks again
Are u like a huge mythology nerd or whatever ur everywhere related to mythology smite and other videos ect
Ra
Mega nut
Set had it coming, he deserved it for coming onto Horus first 😭🙏🏽
Ah yes.. The old -- 'who can fit in this coffin trick.' Works every time
Ahh yes yes it does 🤣
@@kinggeee9570 Totally agree!!!! >///< I just tried it...and now idk how to get out . send Help!! XD
@@vulpescorvum7602 ok I will
Ahahhahah
JOJO reference?
I need like a 3 hour extended version of this
Same here
Same. This mythology is fascinating. It makes me wonder if ancient Egyptians worshipped all of them or chose which ones they favored more.
@@rhaenyralikesyoutube6289 hi
I've always been fascinated with ancient Egypt. This channel puts forth a real interesting take on this subject that I feel refreshing as well as interesting.
Wow Egyptian mythology is a big family feud
every pantheon
Actually some archeological evidnece from recent years, prove Horus really existed! He lived around 5000 years ago and united the upper and lower Kingdom of Egypt. The story of Horus vs Seth, like the Trojan war is inspire by real event. Of course, much like the Trojan war, we can only piece together bit and pieces of what happened, base on mythology, but it give us a rough idea what happened. A further interesting fact, when they enter Horus' pyramid, do you know who Horus look like? Barack Obama. A more interesting fact, in the pyramid there is a line that translate into English says 5000 years later a Pharaoh from a far away land west to the great sea of the world would come and visit my tomb, that Pharaoh is my reincarnation, which literally infer Obama is Horus reincarnated. And the fact the real Horus in history looked like Obama...Cool! (Wait, if Obama is Horus reincarnated then...is Osama Bin Ladin Seth reincarnated? If that is true, the mythology is for certain right about one thing, Seth is an ass hole. Wait, in that case...is seal team 6, that killed Osama Bin Ladin, the reincarnation of Horus Generals or something LOL)
Wow that's a big family
Alright
WHOS A GOOD BOY?!?!?!?!?!
Imagine being a god and still being called "Seth."
In most versions, he is actually called “Set”
Yeah he’s actually “ Set” not “ Seth”
@@erisptolemy Actually several parts of the story were changed.
Sarah T I always knew him as “ Set” so whenever they changed it to “ Seth” is beyond me lol.
pretty sure it's where we get sun "set". As he was with Rah at night, to fight the snake.
Humans were born from the tears of Ra's happiness.
Beautiful. No wonder in the many myths of Gods the Egyptian one is one of the few that treat their humans better than most
is that why they enslaved millions to build pyramids untill they died with no food?
True that’s why I love Egyptian Mythology. They treat humans right, want to help them, do not have children with them etc. It is so much different from e.g. Greek mythology where most of the gods hated humans.
🤣🤣🤣 The Lord is the only truth when that Negor come back YALL gone be mad 🤣🤣🤣 Shalawam Israel is the only kingdom
@@lilricc1949 ........what?
@@psychonaut175 can u read ? The Lord is a Negor and his son or should I say Hebrew Israelites cause that’s who his ppl are Shalawam kingdom is at HAND
There are fathers like Raa who genuinely cares about their children...and then there's Cronus
Yay cannibalism 😂
Cronus could just eat them up
And Zeus who just has children in general
I named my cat Osiris. I know it's not supposed to be a funny story, but I lost it when he was telling the story about Osiris getting trapped in the coffin at the feast he was invited to. Just because nums and boxes are my cat's two favorite things.
Most stories from mythologies are unintentionally funny
I just got a kitty and named him Anubis because hello his awesome 😎
@@olganova65 You named a cat after a dog deity?
should named it isis smh
I remember reading somewhere during while Anubis was guarding Osiris's body, Set tried to destroy it even more my turning into a leopard, but Anubis having none of it grabbed Set and skinned him and wore his skin as a cloak
yup, he did that and sipped some wine as well
If im not wrong the god that emerged first was Thoth ?
@@enigma4200 didn't know Twitch thots has an explanation in the mythology...cool!
@@enigma4200 thot lol
And that's why the chief lecter wears a leopard skin cloak lol
Anubis has always been my favorite Egyptian god.
FalseRegalia same!
I started a medical equipment sales company named , “ International Medical Sales and Equipment “.
Same.
Watch house of Anubis
@@AnubiS.aNUBIs 😂😂😂😂😂
Bastet is my most favorite out the mythical Egyptian Pantheon mostly because one her roles is the Goddess of Protection meaning while yes she is the gentle humanoid Cat Goddess of the Sun, the Moon, Fertility/Motherhood, and Healing the fact she is also the Goddess of Protection means despite her gentle nature she's not afraid to unsheathe her claws, and bear her teeth and strike down evil spirits, wicked monsters, and villainous demons that escape the Underworld if innocent mortals are threatened by them heck the myths constantly state that her primary enemy is the Serpent God of Evil and Darkness Apep aka Apophis.
Horus: *cuts off mom's head*
Isis: "NOOOOO!"
Horus: "Momma I need u"
Isis: *moo* "That's my boy"
OH NO, I IMAGINED ISIS DOJA CAT 🐄
@@nicolailaude1891 bch she too smooooooooth~
Isis is too soft.....unlike Hera
@David The wise the logo of starbucks is a mermaid.
ISIS or IS is the Islamic state of Iran and syria, they've nothing to do with Isis the goddess
There was quite a bit of context missing in this video, Horus does much worse than that.
I am Egyptian and they don't talk about Egyptian methology here so thank you for making this video
@@azathothyogsothoth8222lol are you crazy ??? Egyptian still live they 100 million
@@azathothyogsothoth8222 This does not mean they sweat Arabs !! Just speak arabic .. like Cameroon or Ghana speaks French and English ... do you mean they are British ??? Stop Ignorance
@@azathothyogsothoth8222 Stop bothering the Egyptians in the comments ... The Egyptians are very nice people and upset by these ridiculous comments ... there was no extermination of them
Only religion changes
Islam became the first to worship Amon, Akhenaten and Jesus, and the official language was changed. But the people did not change, and there was no genocide in history. They were not slaves ... please do not upset them.
@@azathothyogsothoth8222 Black can not build something that still lives in Ruth's hut in West Africa and sells his brother's slaves
Black IQ is weak ... We Arabs Caucasian people in western Asiba have a huge civilization and the founder of religion Ibrahimi
@@azathothyogsothoth8222 The conversation summary does not bother the Egyptian people
If your watching this in quarantine, it's okay. We're in this together.
Apes together strong
Apes alone weak
I'm not only watching this in quarantine, but it's also 2:39 in the morning, and like, my brain is just screaming cat girls as soon as I see Bastet. I'm fine, I swear.
Yeah explains why we’re 6 feet apart so much for together huh 🙄😑😑😑🤨
Hah, I'm gladd
What about the fact that every time "new gods" were added to the myth story; it was directly related to New Kings taking power (for the powerful shifting control) and them rewriting the control system for their people to value. It's almost like when Kings take over a region and they destroy the monuments and statues of the prior king.
And as pieces were missing from the storyline that society just casually added to it.. pretty cool lol
MIND UGYANAZOK, CSAK A KOROK VÁLTOZNAK....IDÖ
3:42 Actually, Seth embodied chaos, which isn’t necessarily an “evil” concept.
Set is lower case c chaos. Basically being a troll but worse. He’s better than the OTHER chaos entity.
@@Alphapkmn who's the other chaos entity?
Shadow Marco Apep/Apophis, the physical, vaguely snake shaped eldritch abomination, who embodies the Primordial Chaos
Seth isn't the god of chaos, he's the god of evil. Apophis is the embodiment of chaos.
Ikobho Esther But Set helping defend against Apophis, wouldn’t that mean Apophis is more evil.
I never thought if Egyptian god had gym membership, look at the muscle
All gods have gym memberships
🤣🤣🤣
From building all those pyramids duh 😒🤣
Just wait for the indian and greek gods.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This makes me want a God of War game in Egypt. Kratos done fookin up the Greek Gods, killed some Norse Gods, why not Egyptian next?
I use to love that game on the Nintendo 64
The new God of War that had come out was actually supposed to be set in Egyptian mythology but they changed it to Norse mythology. Theres even concept art of it.
@@sadekemp4753 you mean Playstation 2.
He should leave Anubis alive
Maybe Japan next he loses his axe after the Egypt and needs a new weapon.
CAN U IMAGINE KRATOS WITH A KATANA?!
I mean is Seth really that bad, the man Osiris smashed his wife so Seth smashed him.
Fr
ngl Seth is my favourite
@@talkysaurus6653 your favorite is Lucifer?
Set was not the husband of Isis so therefor possessing Horus into doing his bidding be-heading an immortal goddess Isis.
You may encounter Osiris as “Jesus” we love to evolve overtime and see; your god is the rightful owner in taking of The One True Lord Ra’s place as he is chosen
It started thousands of years ago, in a time where Duel Monsters Ruled. It's Time 2 Duel!!!!! Yugioooohhhhhh!!!!
YES!!! 👍
Diaha!
lol OG Yugioh is great.
Anubis: you need to calm down, you're being too loud
Yeah, you're gonna wake the dead shh
I'm a Sanatani ( Hindu), and I just wanna say The Egyptian, Greek and Hindu mythologies are so amazing and interesting.. Also they share some similarities. Three of these mythologies are really old, had many gods unlike abrahmic religions like Christianity, Islam, jew... With one god. Wish we could know more and more about these ancient mythologies.
@@English_Amira bible itself is a mythological book adam eve is just fiction no proof no science
@@English_Amira proof human made from mud? Girl you have failed sixth grade!!!
That one you said is THE ONE That Beat your Million Gods and Slaughter them like an ant
@@kleinmizuragiWhat a violent "god"
@@English_Amiraevolution is evident. Besides you should never "fear" god , you should be friends with him ...also no one can questions in abrahmic religion that just says a lot about whether it's a truth or just a mere cult
No one :
Not even a single soul :
Osiris's wife : My husband just drowned... Let me flood that river
@ 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
That doesn't make sense
It’s a bit vague in the video but the idea is that the Nile flooded because of her tears over Osiris
Her name was Isis
I love studying mythology. It can be very interesting and indicative of a culture.
I find it interesting in Egyptian mythology most of the gods are based on nature and animals. It shows their appreciation for their land and wildlife. Also the Nile was a great source for the people of Egyptian which is most likely why it is revered in mythology as well as the sun.
Never knew gods could drown
God of the bible: allow me to introduce myself
You're missing the representative qualities of religion if that's really how you think
Osiris drowned in the Nile. The Nile is sacred , it's not some ordinary river
They even die and eat
That was my thought, also.
I love Egypt 🇪🇬 from Italy 🇮🇹 we are directly in front of each other in the Mediterranean and this is a wonderful thing🇪🇬🇮🇹❤
You both would be conquered
Egyptian and Greek mythology had the same problem really had big family problems
Greek mythology is Egyptian mythology lol
Even Indian mithology too
The Stranger maybe they’re the same deities but greeks and egyptians viewed them differently and they’re different aspect from the same god/deity?
GavinGavynLyric PLUS I WISH PPL STOP DEPICTING ANCIENT EGYPTIANS AS ARABS!!! THEY WERE DEFINITELY “BLACK” PEOPLE!!!! The game god of war better get this right when they go to ancient Egypt because Assassin’s Creed: Origins didn’t.
The Stranger Egypt & African culture really inspired the Greeks
So Horus just cut off Isis' head and then still helped him...wow like nothing happened...
Boys will be boys 🤣
Black Widow that’s loyalty😂
Isis is his mother so helped him? And shes the mother goddess of egypt and of magic and divinity
That's motherly love
Well sometime u gotta forgive someone who almost decapitated u right??
The Egyptians have more sky gods than the greeks
Lbpc2 2 At least Egypt’s sky gods dont go boning mortals like the greek sky god
@@Alphapkmn I wasn't complaining
Their strongest god is a fucken bird ima go make sum Kentucky fried bird
Spade Dex 3, 2, 1... and Ra fries you from half a continent away.
Egyptians-greek-roman. Thats the order.
One of my favourite mythology is the Egyptian, I can listen and explain it others all day
If you’re into mythology this is the perfect channel to learn more about Greek gods and goddesses. Could you post more about Egyptian gods and goddesses! :)
why do I find egyptian mythology so much more confusing than greek mythology
Indeed
Mystical Luna cause Egyptian mythology was copied heavily from the Greeks but watered down that’s why some things are from African/Egyptian mythology or culture
The gods each represent a planet in our solar system
@@rewanmmm4259 "was copied" not "copied" he means the Greeks took from Egyptians not the opposite
@@liberalegypt the greeks didnt take from the eygptians the greek myts stems from a much older religion from europe known as the proto indo european religion.
Kratos is gonna have a lot of fun with these folks.
I bet him and anubis will be friends
I honestly cannot wait.
As long as he doesn’t eat the lettuce
@@Maelstrom2077 he's most likely be the guy that we would see 3 time in the whole game
@@prxtatape6457 trueeeeeeee, but i have a feeling that RA will either be ur best homie or the final boss
This mythology needs to be made into a movie series …
I HAVE NEVER UNDERSTOOD EGYPTIAN BELIEFS BEFORE THIS VIDEO. THANK YOU FOR EXPLAINING IT THOROUGHLY AND CLEARLY. I NOW GET IT AND CAN CONTINUE TO STUDY WHAT IVE LEARNED HERE.
That's not the "real" Egyptian mythology. That's the new kingdom mythology. The ancient kingdom mythology starts with the self creation of Amun out of the primordial waters and then he proceeds to create stuff.
Can you share where I can find more info!! Im doing research but wouldnt mind help
I was thinking this.
No wonder I feel like something is missing.
This is inaccurate information. Nun which is the water is the start of creation. There are 4 worlds of creation all ruled by their own families of Gods. The four worlds are Manu, Aakhut, Rosetau, and Ament. Water, fire, earth, and air.
The world of Manu : there are 11 steps to begin creation each step is represented by a God.
Nun (water) created the sun (RA) with motion, matter, space, time, darkness, light, communication, structure, precession, rotation, and revolution. The constant motion and chaos mixed with Nun speaking creative utterings… the sun emerged from the water and is the first element to come about. Which then transitions us and leads us into the second world of creation Fire. The world of Aakhut.
There’s a whole lot more. But I’ll end it here lol
@@typhaniimiller9490 so how does your paragraph about Nun creating everything contradicts what i said ?
Basted : EXIST
Weeb Egyptians : Japanizing Beam..... "cat girl born"
rio vilde To us Weebs, Bastet is just a strange looking Outlet
@@j.j.hector735 outlet that makes everyone gay
Then the halfu Inquisition will kick your out of the motherland
Greek and Egyptian Myth always fun to watch ❤
I like how Ra struggles to fight Aphophis and needs Set’s help, but Bastet swipes him away just fine.
The dude is Old. Plus he's literally working 24/7 as Both the sun and First Pharaoh.
If im not wrong the god that emerged first was Thoth ?
@@enigma4200 nah, in pretty much every iteration of Egyptian Mythology it's either Ra or Nut/Geb
Quick correction but Thoth is a masculine deity, not feminine. He had a feminine counterpart in Seshat.
Thanks!
xaayer The Goddess of wisdom is who gave Thoth aka Tehuti his wisdom by whispering it into his ear so sometimes they say Thoth is female.
What is the relationship between thoth and hermes the trismegistus?
Jackson Teller AkA Mr.Mayhem Hermes is said to be an incarnation of Thoth.
There are many inconsistencies in this...
Interesting indeed . I've always wanted to know about , Egyptian history . Thanks for making the video 😁
thanks
I love this so much! thank you for this video👌🏻
Ra: I don't like how you run things here.
Osiris: Okay boomer.
IDK man Seth seemed to be pretty justified in going after Osiris
Not really, he's also basically jealous and envies his brother. So it's balanced.
True, if I lived in ancient Egypt, i'd probably worship Set.
Marko Krstić but how can you blame Osiris when he was fooled for seths wife
Seth wife tricked osiris who's wife is isis. Seth's wife is isis's sister who looks a lot like her sp she transformed herself into Isis to trick osiris
@@suhailabishawi1184 nepthys, set's wife...
May whoever finds these words be granted a heart untouched by sorrow, a mind unburdened by worry, a life brimming with joy, prosperity in all things, and the enduring blessing of good health !
7:07 during the night Set tried to “abuse” his nephew....
y’all.. I just wanna speak with whoever wrote this
the gods defied nature and tried to impregnate each other..
especially their nephews 🙃
@@thelegendarysupersaiyanbro6535 i mean, maybe their biology works different 🥴
@@daniebello yeah maybe
Yeah 🤣🤣🤣
wait, what did they actually do? I genuinely thought he like was punching him... abusing him... like in a abusive relationship... I now think they did something else... PLEASE what did they do?
I'm agnostic, but I enjoy studying different mythologies.
@Tlön Good for you
@Tlön History??
This is history to you?
@Tlön ah ok
so you believe in the god, Agnos?
Man, I want to know what their workout regiment and diet. All of em looked *ripped* yo
Are you referring to the fake Egyptians on the cover photo? The ancient Egyptians were Ugandans who followed the Nile from the great lakes of Africa to kemet (Egypt).
@@mmoxam6963 no they weren't, stop spreading misinformation
@@mikealpha4169 Isn’t Egypt in Africa though? It makes sense.
they were gods they probebly could look however they like.
No alcohol, no junk food, a lot of protein, a lot of iron pumping
Everyone: Chaos**
Anubis: ☕
0:28 Ra is absolutely adorable!
🤍
I agree. He’s so cute 🥰
this is an interesting take on Anubis. I've only ever seen him as the son of Nephyts and Set
You want any details about it? Because originally that is how it was but then Osiris cult started getting famous and eventually took over Anubis' role as the ruler of the underworld and Set turned from a powerful god to evil god and Egyptians didn't want Anubis to have a connection with an evil god, so they changed his story to him being the son of Osiris 👍🏼
How was Seth evil? He just repeated the actions of Osiris before him. In fact Osiris betray Seth by fathering a child with his wife. There seems to be no evidence besides his title that he is evil. No evil deeds. No attrocities. No unjust laws. Is this a case of history rewriten by the victors? Genuinely asking.
Blake Jones this was ghost written by Seth
@@360gameprojh lmao
Set isn't evil at all, he even defends Ra's sun barge nightly from the Giant snake of chaos Apophis, who casts a spell to put all the other gods to sleep, but since Set is too clever to fall for such a spell, he alone defends the rest of the gods from the great serpent.
Blake Jones in the video it said that Seth's wife disguised herself as Isis so it doesn't sound like Osiris knew it was Seth's wife when he slept with her. Also I would say killing his brother and trying to abuse his nephew are evil. I hear what your saying when you say Seth was following what Osiris did in talking the throne from his dad. Only difference there is that Osiris didn't kill his dad. What do you think?
He killed his brother he cut his body into pieces all for acquiring power. Yep he was evil. Similar to story of Cane and Able
Another excellent video. You guys knock it out of the park each time.
Anubis has the head of a wolf, they confirmed that the “golden jackal” is actually a wolf
Well I guess it’s safe to say he “ tossed a salad “
i am trying to write a book and égyptian mythology is a big part of it. that was really useful, thank you.
The visuals and explanations are top-notch. Great job(5:10)
That awkward moment when you find out Anubis was just a messenger boy, I'm disappointed.
It's not awkward at all
7:03 There is a..interesting story about that night between Seth and Horus...
god nut is deadly
😭 what did he mean by he tried to abuse his nephew
Not many people talk about the homosexuality that went on with these gods
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Ai
Annnddd Seth got pregnant.
WOW... very informative...
I never imagined Egyptian mythology to be this interesting.
Hope you can do other mythologies as well. (Asian, African, Nordic, etc.,)
Thumbs up for u.
:)
Egypt is African
@@WOEGEE
I mean other ancient gods from other African countries. :)
Jukes egypt is intercontinental, not just african.
@@rob-8541 Egypt was/is not intercontinental. Egypt has always been in Africa...this is the subtle swipe at the black man's ingenuity. Always trying to co-opt African civilization to be other than African. Egyptians were black, not Arabs... Some of the current people in Egypt are not indigenous. Just like America is full of Europeans instead of native Indian people in less than 500 yrs.
I never heard the entire story about Set and Orsiris; the story is always told from the perspective that Set was just jealous and evil. However, after hearing the whole story of how Osiris was having an affair with Set's wife; I think it is prejudicial to place all of the blame on Set.
Osiris definitely played a part in this unfortunate event. Therefore, I think that Set's emotions and Osiris lust got the better of the both of them. Moral in my analysis is be sure to know both sides of a story before passing judgment; the entire story without omissions gives context to the events and behaviors of the Individuals involved. Thanks
You know none of this is real, right?
Well I don't know anything about Egyptian mythology but in this video he said Neftis was disguised as isis and then Osiris had a affair with her ...Osiris might not be aware of that he might have thought her to be isis , his wife in real.
@@itsgonnabeanaurfrommeExactly my man
You know this can a real story that turned into a legend after years and years of retelling it
It’s crazy to me after studying multiple mythologies (norse, egyptian, greek and even christianity) that there was always a set of NEW Gods who dethroned the OLD Gods. I am sure something has happend back then, the humans saw it but couldn’t quite understand everything and depicted it in their own way creating multiple mithologies.
Christianity a mythology ?
@@teresalopes5460 just as any other religion. Do you really believe that a man in the ancient days rode a fire chariot without him and the chariot itself burning up?
@@teresalopes5460no it’s not. It’s a believed in Religion, so it doesn’t count as a mythology. Just Islam isn’t a mythology but a religion that I personally believe to be false. Basically No one believes Ketenism anymore(Egyptian Mythology), so that would count.
Noah’s flood which wiped out the world was the great event.
As the world was repopulated and the story of the flood shared across new families, those who tried to make sense of it were probably the originators of mythologies like that of Egypt. This would’ve taken place over multiple generations and probably wasn’t solidified as a belief system until after the Tower of Babel when God confounded man’s language and the three family groups of Noah went their separate ways in the world. Ham being the son of Noah whose descendants went to Egypt.
Osiris be like:
I MUST MAKE SON!
And you just gotta be worth it 🤣
one son is not enough... why dont i smash my brother's wife?
Hello im egyptian and im proud of being one ❤❤❤ my greetings to everyone
Just imagine if Seth had performed Coffin Dance after locking Osiris in that coffin.... 🤣🤣🤣
Anubis has to be one of the coolest gods. He Kinda vibes but if you weigh poorly on the scale his attitude changes immediately
Even though greek mythology is my favorite, i always love discovering little known facts about the mysterious egyptian gods..thanks for posting
U R so beautiful & your beautiful eyes R so mysterious like magic.
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I learned greeks get the ideas from egyptians, then romans from greeks. Same with their architectures, just add or costumize something. That why i admire egyptians more than greeks and romans. The longest civilization. ❤
@@perzmendez1104 you seem to be missing that that Egyptians got ot from the sumerians and they got it from the Tart(arians) .. who got it from the hyperboreans!!
@@MrCheffie71 yeah i know, but unfortunately they have less records of history to study and admire compare to egyptians. I even hope theres more in pre historic. :(
I love ur vids and ur channel:)
Ah yes, the origin of furries
Lol
And catgirls
@@13gudadod hahahahahahaha
Ok
Ah ha ha ha ~laughing tears~
Omg that end part is so real. My friend's cat woke her when their house was on fire. Without the cat, she will die.
Even though religion changed several times in Egypt, the mystical nature of cats is still acknowledged to this day.
My Muslim family told me never to harm cats because they are.. "special" and harming them would bring harm to the one who does it.
As pets dogs are literally the underdogs as they don't have the special status of cats.
On the streets cats roam around cafeterias, shops and restaurants and are offered food by all. It's considered a demeaning act to refuse feeding a stray cat.
So, even though their religious significance was long gone, over the ages and to this day they are still seen and treated as special creatures.
@@mahmoodali5043 Very interesting. I love to care for them.
This was kinda horrifying to read
Without the cat
*SHE WILL DIE*
I have seen muslim videos where cat walking on books excetp the quoran. They really have special status there. I have heard that in egypt a tourist kicked a cat and she died and then the mob killded him.
Anubis weighed my heart almost 2 years ago. He seemed happy. Well he was smiling as he got closer. He is scary man. Can't wait till he is a little friendly
I’ve always had a weird connection to Anubis. Was this a dream you had?
@@melindaivie2188 yes. It was like I was in a cave watching him do a ritual over me on an altar table. Lots of flowers, candles and incense. When I woke up he was in the walls. Does that make sense?
He came to me in a dream and said I must forgive someone who wronged me
@@SasuGaa1Fan he never spoke to me and I did freak out and tell him to go away 🤦🏾♀️. I have since reached out and apologised. He said 3 words. 'I heard you'!! I know now that in time our paths will cross again
@@Petitepois get help
I like how anubis is the only God who didn't get into so much drama. He just protected the dead.
I'll be honest, Yu-Gi-Oh is the reason why I became so interested in Egyptian mythology. This video was really interesting and I definitely learned a lot but every time I heard the name 'Seth', I kept thinking of Seth who was Pharaoh Atem's cousin and later reincarnates as Seto Kaiba.
Love this channel! Please do more Egyptian Mythology!
Seth was completely in the right. Idk why he didn’t get his wife too. Imagine only hating your brother and not the hoe too.
For Osiris' defence, Nepthys is Isis' twin sister. They are hard to tell apart, and Nepthys disguised herself as Isis.
Great presentation, well done !
Every religion basically starts off with in the beginning there was nothing etc and people still havnt clicked on yet
I mean that is what religion is explaining why the world is the way it is. People would always wonder why things happened and they made their own religions to explain that.
bing bang
🤣🤣
How did ancient people know to start off saying the beginning there was nothing thats scientifically correct. Before the big bang there was nothing
The Limon
Is that why Christians killed anyone that didn’t believe in Jesus? Or how about Religion basically causing every conflict in the world for 2019 years now.
Listening to that last part about cats and looking at my own cat, laying in my bed with her arms and legs all spread forward, semi closed eyes and slightly purring cracked me up 🤣😂
Legendary Gods of ancient Egypt 👑
Respect from India 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks for video👍
All the other gods and goddesses: *Causing Chaos*
Anubis: 🗿